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Cradle and All | 
| Author: James Patterson Creators: Ally Sheedy, Len Cariou Publisher: Hachette Audio Category: Book
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Rating: 394 reviews Sales Rank: 993558
Format: Abridged, Audiobook Media: Audio CD Edition: Abridged Number Of Items: 5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 1
ISBN: 1570428611 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 UPC: 070993286125 EAN: 9781570428616 ASIN: 1570428611
Publication Date: May 1, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review James Patterson's Cradle and All pits the intensity of faith against the certainties of science within an arena of Millennial tensions. A reworking of his 1980 apocalyptic thriller Virgin, this remodeled version boasts a genuinely unnerving premise, amplified with Patterson's fast-paced, uncluttered prose. In the midst of a series of unexplained plagues and famines, two teenage girls are heavily pregnant, despite being virgins. According to the sacred prophecies of Fatima, one will bear the child of Christ and the other, the spawn of Satan. Both Anne Fitzgerald, a former nun turned private detective, and the Vatican's Father Rosetti are sent to investigate. But which girl carries which child? The possibility of a miracle will be tainted with great suffering before the awful, unexpected truth is revealed. As the action moves speedily from the hallowed halls of the Vatican to the media frenzy of America to the small-town hysteria of Ireland, Patterson divines considerable suspense from the novel's central premise, tackling issues of faith with admirable aplomb: "All over the world, after all the years of difficulty, decades of diminishing spirituality, so many people still believed.... Everywhere, people talked of the Apocalypse, perhaps the end of the world. Which explained why so many people were suddenly going to church." A relentless pace culminating in a superbly twisted ending won't disappoint Patterson's faithful followers, and may even convert some new members. --Danny Graydon
Product Description James Patterson's Cradle and All pits the intensity of faith against the certainties of science within an arena of Millennial tensions. A reworking of his 1980 apocalyptic thriller Virgin, this remodeled version boasts a genuinely unnerving premise, amplified with Patterson's fast-paced, uncluttered prose. In the midst of a series of unexplained plagues and famines, two teenage girls are heavily pregnant, despite being virgins. According to the sacred prophecies of Fatima, one will bear the child of Christ and the other, the spawn of Satan. Both Anne Fitzgerald, a former nun turned private detective, and the Vatican's Father Rosetti are sent to investigate. But which girl carries which child? The possibility of a miracle will be tainted with great suffering before the awful, unexpected truth is revealed. As the action moves speedily from the hallowed halls of the Vatican to the media frenzy of America to the small-town hysteria of Ireland, Patterson divines considerable suspense from the novel's central premise, tackling issues of faith with admirable aplomb:"All over the world, after all the years of difficulty, decades of diminishing spirituality, so many people still believed.... Everywhere, people talked of the Apocalypse, perhaps the end of the world. Which explained why so many people were suddenly going to church."A relentless pace culminating in a superbly twisted ending won't disappoint Patterson's faithful followers, and may even convert some new members. --Danny Graydon
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Book Review: Cradle & All June 24, 2009 A Novel Menagerie (Huntington Beach) The Review I've loved James Patterson FOREVER. He's just one of those authors whose books I sink into and soar through. Perfect for poolside or avoiding the kids, Patterson always delivers up a great story. I was recently reviewing 8th Confession at a soccer game and a soccer dad mentioned that he and his wife read the entire Woman's Murder Club series. As we chatted, I mentioned that I really liked The Lake House and Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas. There are several of his classics that I actually haven't read and will keep my eye out for at a used book sale. Speaking of used book sales... I picked up 3 of his books (hardcover) for $3 each.. SCORE! But, I should read Along Came a Spider and Kiss The Girls and I don't have those yet. I'm also wondering if the Maximum Ride series is good... if you've read them let me know in a comment below. So, soccer dad actually brought me the book to read last weekend. Cool! After reading a very long and detailed book, I was looking forward to a little PATTERSON ESCAPE! And, that's exactly what I got. This is a great story of two virgin births, one girl giving birth to our savior and the other the child of Satan himself (scary). Patterson keeps you guessing until the bitter end as to which girl will bring the world God's son. Knowing that I can't giveaway too many of the details of a mystery in a review, I am just putting this question out there to James Patterson fans who have read more of his works than I... is there a sequel to this book? Patterson leaves that possibility at the end and I'm dying to read on if there is one! This book was a #1 Bestseller and I can see why! On Sher's "Out of Ten Scale:" Like Nicholas Sparks and Lisa See, I just love anything that James Patterson writes. I doubt that I'll ever find one of his books that I don't like. I'm just a fan, plain and simple. For the genre Fiction:Mystery, I am going to rate this book an 8 OUT OF 10.
Be kind to yourself. Do not read this book. June 11, 2009 S. McKinney (Cincinnati, OH USA) Thank goodness this was not a long, thick book or I would have been really mad at myself for finishing it. The plot of this book is a goofy blend between the first and second comings of the savior. The two babies -- one the child of God, one the child of the Devil and it takes, like FOREVER to find out which is which and by the time you do, you barely care anymore -- don't get born until the last few pages of the book, but in the meantime, Patterson subjects his readers to the most ridiculous characters and the most unsubtle twists and turns of the plot to craft a story that seems to have been written in ninth grade creative writing class. Somewhere in the mix are a bunch of famine victims, sufferers from a vicious new strain of polio, and stories of terrible genocide from around the world. Patterson never bothers to get back to us with whether or not the holy child was able to help these folks, so don't stick around waiting to find out. It would be a real shame to waste your money on this piece of dreck. And it isn't an Alex Cross mystery. And there's a lot of talk about intact hymens. Give it a miss.
Book based on SUPERNATURAL stuff..............if u accept that than this book can be very very enjoyable... February 26, 2009 Pravin Gurung (New York) OK first off i had very low expextations for this book.... well from the very first few chapters I accepted the fact that this book would be Supernatural.......away from Reality......... this book reminded me of the movie Rosemary's baby a lot........ reading this book i could litreally see the scenes up in my head........ it was fast and filled with SUSPENSE.... well it seems many peoeple hated it because they were expecting a LOGICAL reasoning behind everything.... but alas this aint tht kind of book........ WEll i have read "You've been Warned" so i know better... anyways just loved the ending... it was out of nowhere........ HUMMm this could have been a very good series....... the ending was very promising.......... all in all a GOOD thrilling read............
excellent seller, timely ship February 24, 2009 Holly Stanton (Peoria, IL) This seller is very cooperative. The item was shipped fast, and arrived as stated.
I will be throwing out this book October 17, 2008 ElkeW (Quebec city) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't know why I continued reading the book except that I thought somewhere Patterson would find some redeeming features--not so. The book was far fetched with all the tragedies of the world, the pregnant virgins, the devil's voices, etc. Don't waster your time on this one.
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